These results reflected comments posted on MiVote's social media, which supported connecting politicians' pay to their performance, holding them accountable to election promises, and ending their entitlements once they left office.

Paying politicians at minimum wage was another theme in the social media comments.

MiVote founder and Chief Steward, Adam Jacoby, sees a message for politicians in the result of vote #2. "I imagine the reason that politicians have never given the people a vote on politicians' pay is because they are scared of having their pay cut" Jacoby explained.

MiVote believes that well-informed people make better decisions, and the MiVote voting app is designed to enable everyone to be informed on each issue, before they vote on it.

"What we've learned is that when you give people the facts, free from ideology and media spin, delivered in a way that is engaging, voters make well-reasoned decisions on complex issues," said Jacoby.